CAPRELLIDAE OF WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC 



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Figure 2.—Aeginella spinosa, male; a, lateral view; h, right mandible; c, inner and outer 

 lobes of maxilliped; d, maxilla 2; e, abdomen;/, maxilla 1; g, gnathopod 1; h, terminal 

 article of mandibular palp. 



New records: Off Nova Scotia, 44°0r N, 59°02.5' W., 43°03' N., 

 65°30' W., and on the Banqiiereau Banks; off Cape Cod, 42°25' N., 

 66°05' W. 



Remarks. — This species is an Arctic one usually found in deeper 

 water, to 1026 in. Its distribution is comparable to that of Pro- 

 aeginina norvegica and Aeginina longicornis, the latter ranging far- 



279-475— G8 2 



